Best Buy Claims Surveillance Video Proves Employee Helped Steal
Thursday, July 3, 2008 – updated: 10:07 am EDT July 3, 2008
OCOEE, Fla. -- The Best Buy in Ocoee claims a former employee allowed thieves to walk out of the store with $27,000 worth of flat screen TVs and now the company says it has the surveillance video to prove it.Company officials claim surveillance video shows a man walking out of the store pushing two flat screens without ever getting checked by an employee.But when Channel Nine spoke to Dominique Walker last month about the allegations against her, she claimed she's a scapegoat."Trying to get insurance claim to get money back," said Walker after being asked why she thought Best Buy was blaming her.Walker still faces grand theft charges. Investigators hope the video will help them find other people who may be involved in the theft.
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